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On March 17, 2012 at 4:00 AM Andrea Conti <alyf@××××.net> wrote: |
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> > This news item is to inform you that once you upgrade to a version of |
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> > udev >=181, if you have /usr on a separate partition, you must boot |
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your |
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> > system with an initramfs which pre-mounts /usr. |
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> [...] |
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> > Happy Computer Users, systemd is on your horizon. |
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> The problem, if you really want to call this a problem, is with udev, |
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> not OpenRC. Switching to systemd is not going to solve it. |
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> Personally I stopped bothering with a separate /usr ages ago, so I don't |
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> really care. |
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> andrea |
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Bravo! |
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It's (systemd) the same mentality as those who started Ubuntu to attract |
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Windoze Weenies because Gentoo, or even Slackware, was too hard for them to |
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install. |
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